dptmgr.ini Driver File Contents (server_adaptecstoragemanager.exe)

;*****************************************************************
;*                                                               *
;* DPTMGR.INI - options for Adaptec applications                 *
;*                                                               *
;* Adaptec, Inc.                                                 *
;* 140 Candace Drive                                             *
;* Maitland, FL 32751 USA                                        *
;*                                                               *
;*****************************************************************


[DPTMGR]
; set limitisdefault to 'yes' to enable
; array component size limiting
limitisdefault=no

; limitincrement is in megabytes (i.e. 200 = 200 MB)
; The default is 100 MB if not specified in this file
;
; Array component limiting finds the smallest component
; in the array and rounds it's size down to the largest
; multiple of limitincrement.  All components are then
; truncated to that size.
; Example 1:
;       Component 1   1900 MB
;       Component 2   2000 MB
;       Component 3   2001 MB
;       Component 4   2000 MB
;       limitincrement = 200
;       All components truncated to 1800 MB in size
;       Array is (1800 * 3) = 5400 MB in size
; Example 2:
;       Component 1   2000 MB
;       Component 2   2010 MB
;       Component 3   2001 MB
;       Component 4   2005 MB
;       limitincrement = 1000
;       All components truncated to 2000 MB in size
;       Array is (2000 * 3) = 6000 MB in size
;       Note: limitincrement = 1000 would do the same thing

limitincrement=100

; skiplimitdialog is currently ignored
; skiplimitdialog=yes

; CommEngine is used to enable remote communications 
CommEngine=yes

; Enable Options type
;EnableOptions=272351


;*****************************************************************
;*                                                               *
;* Options for Adaptec Communications Engine                     *
;*                                                               *
;* This is the format for this file:                             *
;*                                                               *
;* The OPTIONS section defines options for the operation of      *
;*    the Communications Engine.                                 *
;*                                                               *
;*    VERBOSE controls the display of messages from the          *
;*       engine.  It can be 0 (no messages), 1 (basic messages), *
;*       2 (most messages), or 3 (all messages).  The default    *
;*       is 1.                                                   *
;*                                                               *
;* [Options]                                                     *
;* Verbose=1                                                     *
;*                                                               *
;*                                                               *
;* The MODULES section tells the Communications Engine what      *
;*    protocols you want to configure for communication.         *
;*    Valid protocols are TCP. Each module can have a section    *
;*    in the INI file to specify custom options:                 *
;*                                                               *
;*    (i.e.)  To specify a TCP socket to listen on:              *
;*                                                               *
;*            [TCP]                                              *
;*            SOCKET=xxxx                                        *
;*                                                               *
;*    The following are all of the supported options.  The value *
;*       after the equal sign is the default, acceptable values  *
;*       are in parenthesis.                                     *
;*                                                               *
;*       [TCP]                                                   *
;*       SOCKET=2091      (any valid socket number)              *
;*                                                               *
;* The following sample will create a TCP module.                *
;*                                                               *
;* [Modules]                                                     *
;* TCP                                                           *
;*                                                               *
;*****************************************************************


[Options]
Verbose=1

[Modules]
TCP
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